Well its official I resign my backing of the republican party

neverteaseit

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Well I have been on the fence for awhile about continuing to back the republican party. I very rarely talk politics since I feel it is like religion. Everyone has a view and theirs is always right no matter what. But as of Friday enough was enough. And by the way I have been a Republican my entire life. And rest assured I am not heading to the Democratic side either. I feel both of these parties have damaged this country in ways that is has become a disgrace to the real working class of this country.

A gentleman knocked on my door the Friday about the upcoming elections. Well low and behold he was from the Republican party. He gave his spew and then I wanted to talk about Mr. Foley. Well low and behold his response blew a gasket with me. He talked about Clinton, he talked about this and that and how the Republicans forced Mr. Foley to resign etc. But when I asked him why they ask him to run for re-election years ago and they knew of his sickness he had no-response. I asked him again and he still gave no response. I proceeded to tell him how I have 2 daughters and am enraged at how any and I mean any adult male could ever harm a child or even attempt to do the acts that this man had done or was attempting to do. let alone a perosn in office.

This jackass proceeds to walk away. Well I wasn't finished yet. I followed him for nearly 2 blocks to his vehicle all the time yelling how his party supports pedophiles, and how sick even party leaders must be just to have a seat in office no matter how much damage he has tried to do to children and minors. Many of the neighbors came outside during this verbal assualt. I continued to yell that the Republican party supports pedophiles. He finally arrived to his vehicle got inside and sped away. Needless to say I don't think he will be back seeking my support ever again nor will he get it.

I will join the libretarian party this coming election. You can count on that. It is time for a change.
 

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If most of America thought the way you do, we would have a chance as a Country. It's not about what party you are in, we need to stand for something, we need to go back to basics, right is right and wrong is wrong.
 

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neverteaseit....

i think what you have is spreading...more & more people are getting sick with what is going on in wash......

i got fed up with both parties awhile back & now am a regisitered independent.....& vote on the issues that i think are important...except this year where i will sit this election out. i'm really disgusted with the politicans......from bush on down..especially my 2 senators where one is willing to sell his credibilty out for a few votes (mccain) & the other (kyle) only wants to enforce certain laws....& i don't want to even talk about about the governor of arizona...who is weak & pathetic.
 

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I don't think solicitors realize how many good normal people they offend with their harrassment, begging, and propoganda. This of course comes from both sides.

When I was a homeowner in Las Vegas, I guess I fit a certain demographic the Republicans like. So they were hounding me non-stop leading up to the 2004 election. It was awful. FLAT OUT LIES about Kerry the last couple days - and always from recorded messages - so that I couldn't have my say about the issue.

I probably received about 150 calls from the GOP, and maybe 5 from the Dems. Funny thing is I'd been on the DO NOT CALL LIST. I guess political solicitors are exempt from that.
 

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If most of America thought the way you do, we would have a chance as a Country. It's not about what party you are in, we need to stand for something, we need to go back to basics, right is right and wrong is wrong.

I can't decide if I like NTI's original post or this reply better.

Finally someone making sense of things.

This thread might be too much sense for around here, we may need CharlesManson to come in and bring the see-saw back to level.
 

DOGS THAT BARK

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Don't blame you for digust with campaigner NTI.
Maybe he'll change his tune at his next stop.
Would have sent him on his way myself--however one must consider the worser of evils
---would have to weigh out consquences of one flakey campaigner to taxes-coddling terrorist and efforts to twart terrorism-inflation-interest rates-an how one handles perverts like Foley myself.
Wonder how this clown would have reacted had you asked him for his email address and told him you like to send it to Foley so he could discuss it with HIS children. ;)
 

gardenweasel

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pelosi/dean and teddy kennedy thank you profusely......

now,when the dems acquire power...possibly repeal or just hamstring the patriot act(harry reid..."we killed the patriot act") and the nsa wiretapping program with idiotic judges like that woman from east podunk........and the aclu performs their magical anti-american chicanery with little to no resistance....i hope you`ll be o.k. with it.....


but,it`s your call,obviously.........you,more than most,certainly earned that right..g.l.
 
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I said this many times trough out the years and in here. Every time we have one party in power all parts of the government. We will get rubber stamping that leads to poor government and some type of corruption. We the American people are always served better if one branch of government is the opposite party. That's is why we all would be better off if congress does become democratic this election. Time has come. EVEN grid lock can help save us from more spending and corruption.
 

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btw...just for the sake of clarity...i understand your disenchantment with the republican party...and politicos in general.....i`ve had those very same feelings on an almost constant basis for quite awhile.....

i just hope that you didn`t allow some lowly...possibly uneducated and/or poorly informed doorbell ringer to influence your decision....i`m sure there are plenty of democratic and/or libertarian doorbell ringers that are political grunts by day and pizza deliverymen by night.....

whatever,thanks for your service....
 

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pelosi/dean and teddy kennedy thank you profusely......

now,when the dems acquire power...possibly repeal or just hamstring the patriot act(harry reid..."we killed the patriot act") and the nsa wiretapping program with idiotic judges like that woman from east podunk........and the aclu performs their magical anti-american chicanery with little to no resistance....i hope you`ll be o.k. with it.....


but,it`s your call,obviously.........you,more than most,certainly earned that right..g.l.

You're particularly on edge today, it seems, Weasel. Did you have the Lions +6.5 or something? If you did.... carry on. I feel your pain.
 

gardenweasel

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nahhh..i actually went 3-1...i`ve got a thread over in the nfl area...check it out....9-2 posted last two weeks...

and how `bout those cards and that late goal line stand at the 2....i had them getting 3 and a hook....:toast:

i`m now a cardinal fan...you should be proud....

when ole gw`drops a bizzle on the linesmaker`s asses,it`s time for them to reevaluate their methodology...lol

bjf...did you hear about the n.korean nuclear test....whew......

very bad....very serious...i could tell by the newsflash.....

"CNN is reporting that Dick Cheney and President Bush are playing ping pong".......

:SIB
 
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Well I have been on the fence for awhile about continuing to back the republican party. I very rarely talk politics since I feel it is like religion. Everyone has a view and theirs is always right no matter what. But as of Friday enough was enough. And by the way I have been a Republican my entire life. And rest assured I am not heading to the Democratic side either. I feel both of these parties have damaged this country in ways that is has become a disgrace to the real working class of this country.

A gentleman knocked on my door the Friday about the upcoming elections. Well low and behold he was from the Republican party. He gave his spew and then I wanted to talk about Mr. Foley. Well low and behold his response blew a gasket with me. He talked about Clinton, he talked about this and that and how the Republicans forced Mr. Foley to resign etc. But when I asked him why they ask him to run for re-election years ago and they knew of his sickness he had no-response. I asked him again and he still gave no response. I proceeded to tell him how I have 2 daughters and am enraged at how any and I mean any adult male could ever harm a child or even attempt to do the acts that this man had done or was attempting to do. let alone a perosn in office.

This jackass proceeds to walk away. Well I wasn't finished yet. I followed him for nearly 2 blocks to his vehicle all the time yelling how his party supports pedophiles, and how sick even party leaders must be just to have a seat in office no matter how much damage he has tried to do to children and minors. Many of the neighbors came outside during this verbal assualt. I continued to yell that the Republican party supports pedophiles. He finally arrived to his vehicle got inside and sped away. Needless to say I don't think he will be back seeking my support ever again nor will he get it.

I will join the libretarian party this coming election. You can count on that. It is time for a change.

Based on the Avatar you post, I guess you are more like "Do as I say, not as I do." I remember that young little chick when she was on tv. :142smilie
 

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I think the time is pretty good for a major move of some kind to establish an independent group of some clout. I would think, if nothing else, the money aspect might spur it on. I could see someone like Colin Powell and some other powerful person (maybe a respected businessperson who used to be a legislator) really making some hay. If not in 2008, the following election.

Just seems to make sense. I think there is a growing feeling nationwide of dissatisfaction of what choices we can make. And a movement to give us a new idea could be a big one.
 

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If you had to choose a non political figure for pres-vice pres team-- who would it be.

Will have to think about pres for a while but would opt for Lee Iacoca (spl) as vice pres. Gave most powerful speech I ever heard to Chrysler employees many years back. Would be shoe in for eonomics and budget for me--lack of military and foreign relations only draw back for pres.--by the way he is a registered dem but never voted a straight ticket in his life--per his speech.
 

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If you had to choose a non political figure for pres-vice pres team-- who would it be.

Will have to think about pres for a while but would opt for Lee Iacoca (spl) as vice pres. Gave most powerful speech I ever heard to Chrysler employees many years back. Would be shoe in for eonomics and budget for me--lack of military and foreign relations only draw back for pres.--by the way he is a registered dem but never voted a straight ticket in his life--per his speech.
I sorta don't trust that guy. He was the head of safety for Ford when they released the Pinto. He knew of the safety hazzard with the bumper gas tank, but feared that taking time to redesign would make Ford lose valuable time in getting their econo car on the market. He calculated that a few deaths would be cheaper to settle legally than lost market share. He duped the public and allowed people to die.
 

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If you had to choose a non political figure for pres-vice pres team-- who would it be.

Will have to think about pres for a while but would opt for Lee Iacoca (spl) as vice pres. Gave most powerful speech I ever heard to Chrysler employees many years back. Would be shoe in for eonomics and budget for me--lack of military and foreign relations only draw back for pres.--by the way he is a registered dem but never voted a straight ticket in his life--per his speech.

I find this post amazing. You would support a guy who never voted a straight ticket but you always do. His lack of military experience is a bother to you but you overwhelmingly support this admistration who time and time again ran and hid from duty. LMFAO ur a beauty.
 

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I think the time is pretty good for a major move of some kind to establish an independent group of some clout. I would think, if nothing else, the money aspect might spur it on. I could see someone like Colin Powell and some other powerful person (maybe a respected businessperson who used to be a legislator) really making some hay. If not in 2008, the following election.

Just seems to make sense. I think there is a growing feeling nationwide of dissatisfaction of what choices we can make. And a movement to give us a new idea could be a big one.

Nadar has been screaming about this for years. As much as it hurts to say this it will never work. If you put up Bozo the clown with the republican label most republicans like Weasal will vote for him. If you think they wouldn't look who they voted for in 04.
 
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